Jah Reid

Breshad Perriman is Baltimore-bound. The UCF receiver broke his own news on twitter that the Ravens made him the No. 26 pick a few minutes ahead of 2015 NFL Draft TV broadcast on ESPN and the NFL Network late Thursday evening. Perriman, who will join fellow Knights Kamar Aiken and Jah Reid in Baltimore, is the highest drafted receiver in UCF history. Alum Bernard Ford previously held the record as the Buffalo Bills selected him as the 65th pick in the third round and Mike Sims-Walker was the last Knights receiver to be drafted in 2007. His selection also makes him just the third player in school history to be selected in the first round of the draft with Blake Bortles...

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